A Miami Dolphins rushing attack that was dominant at the start of the season has been all but a distant memory since.But Miami delivered an emphatic reminder in its 24-21 last-second victory over the Seattle Seahawks Sunday. The Dolphins accrued 189 yards rushing on the afternoon, their highest total since the second game of the season. In fact, Miami had not crossed the 100 yard mark on the ground since it's Week 3 game against the New York Jets. That production paid dividends right away, as Ryan Tannehill and the passing attack found space downfield all afternoon."We want to be able to run the ball well,” tailback Reggie Bush said, according to the Miami Herald. “We want to have that balanced attack in games.”Bush rushed for 87 yards on 14 carries and opened the day's scoring with an impressive 21-yard touchdown scamper in the second quarter.Second-year back Daniel Thomas added a touchdown of his own, along with 60 yards on nine carries. Both backs averaged better than 6 yards pe...

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